Very nice! When I was a kid in 70s did a similar trip in reverse direction,. we did a family trip to Canada, came back to Cleveland via the ferry to Sandusky. of course that day was stormy & rough, we stated on top deck in rain & wind everyone inside was sick. The boat crew drove vehicles on cause ferry was rocking in waves. Including a trailer loaded with sacks of pheasant food for Pelee island. You had a beautiful day for a crossing. Watching your video, I thought ‘boy that boat looks familiar’ ’ then you found builders plate from 1960, so it probably is the same boat. In fresh water Great Lakes, steel ships last a long time.
Very nice! When I was a kid in 70s did a similar trip in reverse direction,. we did a family trip to Canada, came back to Cleveland via the ferry to Sandusky. of course that day was stormy & rough, we stated on top deck in rain & wind everyone inside was sick. The boat crew drove vehicles on cause ferry was rocking in waves. Including a trailer loaded with sacks of pheasant food for Pelee island. You had a beautiful day for a crossing. Watching your video, I thought ‘boy that boat looks familiar’ ’ then you found builders plate from 1960, so it probably is the same boat. In fresh water Great Lakes, steel ships last a long time.
Holy crap, that’s amazing. 50 years apart in the same boat!